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Friday, February 16, 2024

Young Sheldon Season 7 Episode 1 Recap

 CBS’s best comedy night starts with the seventh and final season of the prequel to The Big Bang Theory. The Cooper family is making do after a storm disaster. The Cooper house is a mess because Meemaw’s (Annie Potts) house is in ruins. Missy (Raegan Revord) has to be the adult in charge of the house. Sheldon (Iain Armitage) and Housemother Mary (Zoe Perry) are upset that they are in Germany across the ocean, but when she tries desperately to make plans for them to come back home, the boy genius replies, “The people of Germany are obsessed with rules and devoid of humor.” “I’m at home.”

Young Sheldon Season 7 Episode 1 Recap

The first episode of Young Sheldon’s last season started with a bang, as Meemaw’s house was destroyed by a storm. This event began a chain of events that would change the Cooper family’s lives in ways they did not expect.

Georgie, Mandy, and their new baby girl, CeeCee, had to live in Sheldon’s already small bedroom because Meemaw’s house had been destroyed. Georgie suggested that they move in with Jim and Audrey to make things less crowded, but Mandy flatly refused. This set the stage for some tense living arrangements.

In the meantime, Missy kept the house clean while Mary was away because she promised George Sr. she would. She did great at her new job at first, but she quickly learned that being the real mom wasn’t as easy or fun as she had thought.

The hard thing for Meemaw was that she had to rebuild her house, and Connie was paying for it. This loss made Meemaw face how careless she was and the results of her actions, which set the stage for more problems to come.

Lastly, Mary had a hard time finding her place in a home that didn’t need her as much as it used to, especially since Sheldon was getting bigger and more independent. Throughout the season, as she dealt with how her family was changing, this idea of moving and redefining herself would stay with her.

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